Donna Black
Junior Acolyte
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It gets weirder the more I think about it.Strange indeed, but what on earth persuaded the householder to sign anything, let alone a blank piece of paper?
I think there is probably a lot more to this than has been reported.It gets weirder the more I think about it.
Standard training test for MI5/6 agents - accost a complete stranger and get their passport number or signature.
Saw this odd bit of news in the Evesham Journal. It has something of the bogus social worker about it.
Standard training test for MI5/6 agents - accost a complete stranger and get their passport number or signature.
Standard training test for MI5/6 agents - accost a complete stranger and get their passport number or signature.
*puts two and two together* :sherlock:Well strangely I once applied for a Pedlar's Licence! It's a delightful medieval survival - anyone cold calling selling door-to-door (encyclopedias, vacuum cleaners, brushes . . .) needs one.
*puts two and two together* :sherlock:
Hands up who would know what a “valid pedlars license” looks like. Anyone? No?
Or another way of describing the invisible man.Complexion: Clear
From using Pear's soap, no doubt.
@maximus otter Do you happen to know if the license is a UK thing or is different in Scotland?